Orlando Florida Animal Control
Business

24/7 Wildlife Removal provides a
complete array of pest wildlife services
for residential and commercial property
throughout the greater Orlando area,
plus Tampa, Jacksonville, and Boca. We
also provide commercial bat control
& removal state-wide. Whether you
have squirrels living in your attic, a
raccoon eating your pet's food, digging
in your yard, a snake in the grass or
bats in the belfry, we can solve the
problem in a speedy and professional
manner. We treat every customer, from
the individual homeowner to the large
corporation with the highest level of
professionalism and attention to detail.
Check out this website for a description
of Orlando pest control services offered
or to learn about Florida's wildlife.

Animal Capture and Removal

Preventative Treatments &
Repairs

Dead Animal Removal &
Deodorization

Emergency 24 Hour 7 Day Service

Fully Florida Licensed &
Insured

Residential & Commercial
Service

We
operate a full-service wildlife
control company. Wild animal removal
is all we do. This is not a standard
Orlando pest control company that
simply sprays for insects on a
quarterly basis. We deal with nuisance
wildlife issues only, and we offer
complete and permanent solutions to
the problem. Please review some of the
special services that we offer:

Entry
Point Repairs - We specialize in
wildlife that enter the home, usually
living in the attic or walls of a house.
The only way to permanently solve the
problem is to seal up the entry points
by which they can enter. All of our
repairs are of the highest quality and
fully guaranteed against animal
re-entry.

Attic
Decontamination - Wild animals can
contaminate your attic or home - they
can bring in parasites, zoonotic
diseases, debris, fur, and they always
leave behind feces, urine, and other
biohazardous waste. It's often important
to fully clean up and decontaminate the
area after animals have been removed.

Wildlife
Trapping - Of course we perform
wildlife trapping. Most of the time, we
trap and remove wildlife living inside
homes and attics, but we also trap and
remove nuisance wildlife in all sorts of
situations - from raccoons pooping in
pool to armadillos digging under the
house, to snake removal.

Building
Inspections - We fully inspect
every square inch of your home to find
those animals, and find out how they are
getting inside. On the roof, in the
attic, under the house. This particular
photo is of me crawling under a house to
remove a dead opossum. No matter how
tough or dirty the job, we will do it
right.

Rat
& Mouse Control - One of our
specialties is Orlando rat control. Roof
Rats inhabit every nook and cranny of
central Florida, and are the most common
animal that enters the home and attic.
We are the absolute best at complete and
permanent removal - safely and within a
short time frame.

Bat
Colony Control - I pride myself on
professional bat control and removal in
the state of Florida, and consider
myself one of the country's top experts,
having worked hundreds of jobs, many of
which no other company would or could
take. If you need Florida bat removal,
please give me a call, and we will
schedule it.

It
takes a dedicated person with a lot of
experience to do the difficult
wildlife removal jobs correctly - when
you have animals in your building or
attic, it's imperative that all the
animals are removed properly, that all
of the damage is repaired, that all of
the entry points into the home are
permanently sealed, and if necessary,
that the attic is properly cleaned.
This is not the type of work for a
regular pest control company. I offer
extremely fair prices for this
industry: on average less than half
the total charge of the larger
franchise companies who do inferior
work. Please call me any time if you
wish to discuss your nuisance wildlife
problem.

Orlando Wildlife Removal is operated by
Gregg and Ben, servicing Orange County FL and
Seminole County. We service the greater Orlando
Florida area, including Apopka, Lake Mary,
Sanford, Maitland, Longwood, Oviedo, Downtown,
Ocoee, Winter Park, Conway, Doctor Phillips,
Winter Garden, and more. Our number is
407-233-3838.Tampa Wildlife Removal is operated by
Mike. We service Hillsborough County and
Pinellas County and the greater Tampa Bay
region, including of course Saint Petersburg and
Clearwater. Our number is 813-404-7033.Boca Raton and Fort Lauderdale Wildlife
Removal is operated by Patrick. We service
the SE coast of Florida, north to West Palm
Beach and south to Ft. Lauderdale and northern
Miami. Our number is 561-331-0224.Jacksonville Wildlife Removal is operated
by Andrew and Austin. We service NE Florida,
Duval and St. John's County, Saint Augustine,
and the whole northeast Florida coast .
Our number is 904.415.5209.

I have personally trained many close friends in
the field of nuisance wildlife removal, and they
operate in these areas: Portland
Animal Control is run by my friend Tim. Seattle
Animal Control is run by my friend and
brother-in-law Sean. Chicago
is run by my friends Ben and Dan. Phoenix
is run by Joe. Houston
is operated by Angie. Denver
is run by Marc. Boca
Raton and Fort
Lauderdale are operated by Patrick. West
Palm Beach is run by Patrick and Steve. Tampa
is operated by Mike. Jacksonville
is operated by Andrew and Austin. I personally
service central Florida, along with Gregg and
Ben. However, we have many friends that we have
personally trained, using the same extremely
high standards of quality and professionalism in
the field of problem animal control. If you need
Boca Raton Animal Control in West Palm Beach and
Fort Lauderdale, our friends at Wildlife Removal
Service, Inc are considered the most skilled
critter trappers in Southeast Florida. Mike of
All Pro Wildlife LLC in Tampa also does
excellent work, and he services Clearwater and
Saint Petersburg as well. Andrew and Austin run
an excellent operation in Jacksonville, FL. All
of our companies provide expert wildlife
trapping and rodent extermination services, as
well as professional bat control, bird exclusion
and abatement, and general critter removal,
including raccoons, squirrels, snakes,
armadillos, opossums, rats, mice, and all
wildlife in Florida.

Tip of the Month: Do skunks warn before spraying?

So, you are wandering out in the forest area one day and you come across a skunk. In a matter of for me a few seconds your beautiful, peaceful walk through nature turns into a complete catastrophe as the skunk turns and fires its noxious spray at you. You are now the outcast with every person you know is they don’t want anything to do with you or your new smell that you have.

This is a common story that people tell. They just wanted to have a nice day in the wilderness but find themselves stinking for days. It just doesn’t seem to be fair.

The question is, was there something they could have done or noticed that could’ve prevented themselves from being sprayed. Does a skunk give some kind of warning before it begins to spray? That is a really good question.

Most of us just think that a skunk feels threatened or angered in some way and just turns and fires. However, this is not entirely the truth. In fact, most often a skunk will give a warning or two to an impending victim of its spray before it decides to release its chemicals at them.

The most common of these warnings is when the skunk will stomp its front feet on the ground. You will most often see this occur when it confronts animals such as dogs or other canines. Usually the animal will stop and begin barking or howling at the skunk and this will cause it to become irritated and start the stopping motion. If your dog comes across a skunk in this way or you find the skunk is doing this, you should be aware that it will not do so for very long he for turning on you. Heed the warning seriously and get away as quickly as possible.

This is not the only warning that a skunk may give however. Two other very common warnings that are displayed are it showing its teeth and standing up on its hind paws so it appears much bigger and formidable looking. If you look at how a cat or a dog acts when it is startled or scared by an imposing animal the behavior is very similar to how a skunk would look. It is the opening of the mouth to show the teeth and the lifting of the hind end that gives the impression that the animal is significantly larger than it really is.

If you see any of these kinds of indicators from the skunk then it is imperative that you get away as quickly as possible. You may not have much more than a few seconds before it begins to spray. This means you need to move as quickly as possible.
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